A Do-it-yourself Rapid Prototyper
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When I stubled upon this report I thought of Pete (Solo) and his desire to make his own 3d printer:
http://www.prototypemagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=5
The system's entire design and all of its associated software and documentation are free on the Web under the GNU General Public License. The website of the project is here: http://www.reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome
Regards, Ross
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This is how "The Rise of the Machines" starts. The next thing you know, they'll be "talking" to each other via SkyNet.

Seriously, a friend of mine that runs a factory specialising in electrostatic plating would be seriously interested in this for making all the "21 Today" type plastic widgets for greetings cards and cakes. At present he finds it cheaper to fly all the way to China and India to get the prototypes hand-carved than to have them done locally by STL.
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You may want this nifty little milk scanner to make prototyping fun.
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=XSrW-wAWZe4 -
@dale said:
You may want this nifty little milk scanner to make prototyping fun.
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=XSrW-wAWZe4Great. I foresee a sudden spike in the cost of dairy products....
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Or some nasty domestic disputes.
"What do you mean you used the milk to feed the baby, Honey what were you thinking?"
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